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    Reds adam dunn sez:i need a gamethread

    CIN 2ND - Wily Mo Pena homers (13) on a fly ball to center field. CIN 1-0

    CIN 4TH - Rich Aurilia homers (11) on a fly ball to left field. Sean Casey scores. CIN 3-0

    CIN 5TH - Adam Dunn hits a grand slam (31) to right field. Eric Milton scores. Felipe LopezJr. Sean Casey scores. CIN 7-0
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    I thought this place was tough for HRs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray
    I thought this place was tough for HRs?
    no park is too big for the reds. these boys can hit!

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    i was thinking that too, and i have no idea why, i mean the deminsions are pretty short.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamDunn#44
    no park is too big for the reds. these boys can hit!
    They're really fun to watch right. You know Woody Williams did not have bad stuff today. Kudos to our hitters. They really did a job on him. This isn't like they're beating up on a guy who's off. That Adam bomb we just saw was the only hittable pitch Williams threw to Dunn all day...and he knew what to do with it

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    Williams has given up one HR on average less than every six IP, so it's not like it's been overly hard to him them off him.

    The Reds' power hitters are so good, it doesn't matter where they play. Good offenses can score anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CincyRedsFan30
    Williams has given up one HR on average less than every six IP, so it's not like it's been overly hard to him them off him.

    The Reds' power hitters are so good, it doesn't matter where they play. Good offenses can score anywhere.
    OK, so the Reds are three times his season pace. I'll take that.

    Is he averaging 7 runs in 5 innings?

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    The Reds were compared to the 27 Yankees today! Now that is a stretch, but they have been playing that way in this series. Milton also doing well today.

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    I like what I am seeing with the pitching over the last few games. The starters actually look pretty good. Although today Milton is getting some good help from the wondering strike zone of that plate umpire. Both teams, into the 6th inning, are still trying to locate the boundaries of it. With some pitching the league can see what Cincinnati has a chance to do. Hopefully the bullpen can preserve the shutout and really end a solid series with a shutout and the sweep.

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    MVP: Milton

    I can't believe I just typed that.
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    I didn't watch the game, but I loved that stat line from Milton. 7 innings with 6 strikeouts and no runs given up.... gotta love that. He gets MVP from me as well.

    It was nice to see WMP finally go deep again too. And not to mention Adam Bomb doing what he is known for.

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    Dunn's OPS is now up to .985. He is 5th in MLB in OPS and is getting ever closer to 4th.
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    Adam Dunn has had a wonderful July...probably the best month of his career

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray
    Adam Dunn has had a wonderful July...probably the best month of his career
    not even close

    april of 2004 was his best

    he hit .328 BA/.538 OBP/.750 SLG-1.288 OPS

    that is probably the best month ever by a red

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